Gemma Hayes

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Gemma Hayes
Gemma Hayes live at The Cockpit, Leeds, 28th February 2006
Gemma Hayes live at The Cockpit, Leeds, 28th February 2006
Background information
Born August 11, 1977 (1977-08-11) (age 30)
Origin Ballyporeen, Tipperary, Ireland
Years active 2001 - present
Label(s) Source Records 2001-2005
Website http://www.gemmahayes.com

Gemma Hayes is a singer-songwriter born on August 11, 1977 in Ballyporeen, Tipperary, Ireland.

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[edit] Early life

One of eight children, Hayes was surrounded by music from an early age whether it was coming from stereos in her siblings' bedrooms or being played by her father, a keyboardist in a local band. By the time she left for boarding school in County Limerick, Hayes was already proficient at piano and found that the music she'd used to counter the boredom of living in a small town now offered her escape from the strict regime of her new home. Although she enrolled at University in Dublin, Hayes soon left to concentrate on music, working part-time in a laundrette during the day and playing the city's circuit at night.

[edit] Music career

Hayes signed to Source Records in 2001 and issued the folksy 4.35am EP and the more band-oriented Work to a Calm EP before releasing her debut album, Night on my Side, in 2002. The album was nominated for that year's Mercury Music Prize but lost out to Ms. Dynamite's A Little Deeper.

After touring Night on my Side Hayes took two years out from the music business; "All I do know is that I didn't want to listen to music at all. I stopped listening to the radio. It was like I'd overdosed on music" [1].

In late 2005 Hayes returned with her second album, The Roads Don't Love You, and picked up the Best Irish Female Artist award at the 2006 Meteor Ireland Music Awards shortly before completing a small tour of the United Kingdom and Ireland.

Hayes co-wrote the song "Hazy" with Adam Duritz for the Counting Crows' live album, New Amsterdam [2]. Duritz then likely references her in the song "Washington Square," from the March 2008 Counting Crows release, Saturday Nights and Sunday Mornings - in the context of talking about his travelings (specifically, "wander[ing] the highways, from Dublin to Berkley"), the song's speaker says that he's "heard the songbirds of Ballyporeen."

On of August 14, 2006 Gemma announced via her MySpace profile that she had begun work on her third album in Black Box Studios in France to be produced by her former guitarist David Odlum.

Gemma Hayes' third album Hollow of Morning is released on May 2nd, 2008 in Ireland.

Gemma Hayes will be making an appearance at this years Electric Picnic festival.

While on her 2008 Tour in the UK, Gemma announced that she plans to release an acoustic album by the end of 2008.

Gemma has confirmed that she will start recording her fourth album in August, 2008[1]. The album will be a live recorded album and is expected to be released before the end of the year.

[edit] Popular Culture

  • Gemma Hayes appeared on Ceol 2007 album released March 2nd 2007 in the Republic of Ireland singing "Rith Mé Go Crích" an Irish language version of "Ran For Miles" which originally appeared on Night On My Side. Other Irish artists who appear include Bell X1 and Paddy Casey.
  • Gemma appears on the cover of the May 2008 edition of State Magazine.

[edit] Discography

Albums/EPs
Singles

[edit] Awards

  • 2001 - Best Female Artist - Hot Press Awards
  • 2002 - Mercury Music Prize - Nomination
  • 2006 - Best Irish Female Artist - Meteor Ireland Music Awards

[edit] Tour 2008

Hollow of Morning Acoustic Tour


Republic of Ireland

  • May 23 De Barra's, Cork
  • May 25 Whelans, Dublin
  • May 26 Whelans, Dublin
  • May 27 Spirit Store, Dundalk
  • May 31 Cyprus Ave, Cork

Additional Live Dates


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